Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann | |
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Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann
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Born |
London |
December 16, 1855
Died | October 10, 1916 Munich |
(aged 60)
Fields | gynecology |
Hope Bridges Adams Lehmann (16 December 1855 – 10 October 1916) was the first female general practitioner and gynecologist in Munich, Germany.
She was the daughter of the English journalist and railway engineer William Bridges Adams. She studied at Bedford College, London University, and then at the University of Leipzig before joining the medical register in Dublin in 1881. She married fellow doctor Otto Walther in 1882. They ran a medical practice together in Frankfurt am Main until 1886. They had two children.
After she contracted tuberculosis, the couple opened a sanatorium, the Nordrach Clinic, in the Black Forest. They ran the clinic together until 1893, and they were divorced in 1895. She moved back to Munich and married Carl Lehmann in 1896. Although she obtained her medical diploma in Germany in 1880, she was not acknowledged as a doctor or permitted to use the title until 1904.
She published an early work on women's health in 1896, providing medical advice to women about their own health and the health of their family.
She became a peace activist and advocated equality for women.